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7 Limitations and workarounds This supplement provides the latest information about known product limitations and workarounds. IBM updates the Limitations and Workarounds Supplement as needed at the Tivoli Information Center Web site to ensure that the information is current. On the Web page, select the name of the product you want to reference to access the supplement and other Tivoli product documentation: The following sections of this supplement contain the limitations and workarounds information: v Installation limitations and workarounds v Other limitations and workarounds v Additional information on specific limitations and workarounds Installation limitations and workarounds Table 1. Installation limitations and workarounds Table 1 contains a list of the known limitations for IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server that you might experience during the installation process and describes the applicable workaround for each limitation. The information in the table is presented in the following categories: General, Internationalization, Documentation, and Patch. Installation limitations Some HP-UX operating systems might fail to find long file names on the installation CDs for this product. These systems cannot process the Rock Ridge extensions that are used to write the product CDs. When you perform the Installing files to enable Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse procedure, you might see the following message: CDWIA0002W General errors were detected. Review the installation logs to ensure that messages indicate conditions that are acceptable. When you run the installer in an interconnected Tivoli management region, the installation stops if you try to install the software on another Tivoli management region computer. Workarounds Change how you mount the CDs. In many cases, you can use the pfs_mount command to mount the CD. See the Hewlett-Packard Company Web site for information. The Patch Database in the Hewlett-Packard IT Resource Center has information for some operating system versions. The release notes for HP-UX 10.x systems also provide information. Ensure that you install the following required patch for Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse: 1.1-TDW-FP02 (Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse 1.1 Fix Pack 2) Download this patch from the following location: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli_support /patches/patches_1.1/1.1 TDW-FP02 Mount the installation media in the CD drive of the Tivoli management region computer on which you are installing the product. 1

8 Table 1. Installation limitations and workarounds (continued) Installation limitations Workarounds An installation can fail and yield an unusable Tivoli environment. When you run the installer on UNIX, a Java exception message like the following might display in the terminal session used to launch the installer: Exception occurred during event dispatching: java.lang.nullpointerexception... See Java exception that the installer displays on page 6 for a complete sample of this Java exception message. The iplanet Web Server reports an invalid installation directory. Internationalization limitations The installer reports failure of installation of language support packs for the Tivoli Management Framework, Version component of the product. When you run the installer on HP-UX systems in the Traditional Chinese locale, the installer might fail to display text if required fonts are not available. Observe the following precautions when you use the installer and configure the Tivoli environment: v v As instructed in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure Installation and Setup Guide, you should back up the Tivoli environment before and after installation so if you encounter a problem, you can use the backup copy to restore the environment to a known state. Do not install the product while you or others are performing other configuration procedures. If a problem occurs during a scenario in which you are simultaneously installing and configuring, the configuration changes are rolled back to their original state when you restore the object database. You can ignore this exception. The installer continues to run. On UNIX, IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server does not support a Web server installation directory that contains spaces. After installation is complete, manually install the language pack or packs for Tivoli Management Framework, Version Use the Tivoli desktop or winstall command, as described in the Installing IBM Tivoli Language Support for this product procedure of the installation and setup guide. Hewlett-Packard Company recommends that specific patches be installed for double-byte character set (DBCS) locales for the Hewlett-Packard Java runtime environment, Version to work: v Common: PHSS_25091 (for 11.0) or PHSS_25092 (for 11i) v Japanese: PHSS_26972 (for 11.0) or PHSS_26971 (for 11i) v Korean: PHSS_26974 (for 11.0) or PHSS_26973 (for 11i) v v Simple-Chinese: PHSS_26976 (for 11.0) or PHSS_24975 (for 11i) Traditional Chinese: PHSS_24937 (for 11.0) or PHSS_26977 (for 11i) Documentation limitations Not applicable. Patch limitations If you install patches required by the Hewlett-Packard Company and the problem persists, run the installer in English. 2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server: Limitations and Workarounds Supplement

9 Table 1. Installation limitations and workarounds (continued) Installation limitations Workarounds When you use the command line interface or the Tivoli desktop to install the product manually, local object dispatchers must be restarted after you install either of the following items: v The patch for upgrading the Tivoli Management Framework to Version v Patches TMF-0073 and TMF-0087 Run the following series of commands to restart the local object dispatchers: odadmin shutdown clients odadmin reexec 1 odadmin start clients Other limitations and workarounds Table 2 contains a list of the known limitations for IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server that you might experience outside of the installation process and describes the applicable workaround for each limitation. The information in the table is presented in the following categories: General, Internationalization, Documentation, and Patch. Table 2. Other limitations and workarounds Limitations General IBM Tivoli Monitoring does not support Java 1.4.x. Workarounds IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 02 (5.1.1 ITM-FP02) provides a fix for this limitation. If you have Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse installed on a Windows NT system, changes to the Logging window in the Tivoli desktop are not saved when you click Apply Changes and Close. This limitation applies only to resource models that are created using the wdmeditprf command. If you add resource models using the Tivoli desktop, this limitation does not apply. IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 03 (5.1.1 ITM-FP03) supercedes IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 01 (5.1.1 ITM-FP01) and IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 02 (5.1.1 ITM-FP02). You can download IBM Tivoli Monitoring fix packs from the following Web site: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli_support/patches/ patches_5.1.1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 01 (5.1.1 ITM-FP01) provides a fix for this limitation. IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 03 (5.1.1 ITM-FP03) supercedes IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 01 (5.1.1 ITM-FP01) and IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 02 (5.1.1 ITM-FP02). You can download IBM Tivoli Monitoring fix packs from the following Web site: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli_support/patches/ patches_5.1.1 If you run the witmcollectsupportdata Run the command in the following way: command with the following option: witmcollectsupportdata ENDPOINT_OBJECTID LOGFILE_NAME witmcollectsupportdata IPlanetWebServer_OBJECTID LOGFILE_NAME the information about the object specified by the IPlanetWebServer_ OBJECTID is not collected, for example no endpoint log files relative to IPlanetWebServer objects are added to the file LOGFILE_NAME. Limitations and workarounds 3

10 Table 2. Other limitations and workarounds (continued) Limitations Workarounds When you run witmcollectsupportdata There is no workaround for this limitation at this time. endpoint_oid filename.xml and then enter the friendly class name IPlanetWebServer to get trace files on UNIX endpoints the traceendpoint.log file is not collected. If you stop iplanet Web server, the event iplanet_ev_virtualserverdown contains no information about the name of the virtual server that has been stopped. For example, if you run the wdmlseng command, then this output is displayed: iplanet_virtualserveravailability: Running iplanet_ev_virtualserverdown (Virtual_server_name=;) 0 % Some of the properties logged by IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server resource models have limitations. This is because iplanet management information base (MIB) stores wrong values for some of the metrics. For more details see Wrong values for some metrics on page 7. The iplanet warehouse enablement pack does not correctly roll up the measurements from the central data warehouse database to the F_IPLANET_HOUR table in the TWH_Mart database. Measurements that are total values do not have a value in the total_value or max_value column of the F_IPLANET_HOUR table, and the min_value and max_value are always zero. Data is not available for total values in the reports. Some resource models act as proxies for remote computers. These resource models do not always log the full host name for the monitored computer and might use the IP address instead. When this information is uploaded to the Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse, the same host is recognized as two different components: an IP_HOST with the ip_address as an attribute and an IP_INTERFACE. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring ETL processing, some components are created two times and some are not created at all. The result is that these attributes are sometimes duplicated, depending on the order of creation of the two host components. Note: This limitation does not occur with the iplanet Web Server warehouse enablement pack. There is no workaround for this limitation at this time. There is no workaround for this limitation at this time. Edit the gwp_m10_s010_buildmart.db2 file in the %TWH_TOPDIR%\apps\gwp\v110\etl\sql directory. Change line 251 from m.msmt_max_val as total_value, to m.msmt_tot_val as total_value,. The fix for this problem is included in the fix pack for the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Warehouse Enablement Pack. The fix pack name is Patch: ITM-FP01 with the Component: IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 03 (5.1.1 ITM-FP03) supercedes IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 01 (5.1.1 ITM-FP01) and IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 02 (5.1.1 ITM-FP02). You can download IBM Tivoli Monitoring fix packs from the following Web site: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli_support/patches/ patches_ IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server: Limitations and Workarounds Supplement

11 Table 2. Other limitations and workarounds (continued) Limitations Workarounds When two resource models from different IBM Tivoli Monitoring products measure data against resources that have the same parent short host name, some resources might be created in Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse against the wrong AVA_HOST component. AVA is the code name for a specific product. This problem occurs mainly for Proxy components that have short host names. This problem might also occur for Tivoli endpoints if IBM Tivoli Monitoring cannot send back a fully qualified host name for the endpoint. Note: This limitation does not occur with the iplanet Web Server warehouse enablement pack. Internationalization Not applicable. Documentation In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Appendix E, Problem Determination, Serviceability Tools section the syntax of the witmcollectsupportdata command is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 3. Setting up the Tivoli Enterprise Console, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server, page 26, the name of the shell script to create a new rule base is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 3. Setting up the Tivoli Enterprise Console, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server, page 26, the name of the shell script to clone an existing rule base is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 3. Setting up the Tivoli Enterprise Console, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server, page 27, the name of the shell script to update an existing rule base is wrong. The fix for this problem is included in the fix pack for the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Warehouse Enablement Pack. The fix pack name is Patch: ITM-FP01 with the Component: IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 03 (5.1.1 ITM-FP03) supercedes IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 01 (5.1.1 ITM-FP01) and IBM Tivoli Monitoring Fix Pack 02 (5.1.1 ITM-FP02). You can download IBM Tivoli Monitoring fix packs from the following Web site: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/tivoli_support/patches/ patches_5.1.1 It should be replaced with the following: witmcollectsupportdata OBJECT LOGFILE [-CHECKDB] [-FULLLOGS] where v OBJECT is the object identifier of an iplanet Web Server object or an endpoint object v LOGFILE is the name of the file to log data to v CHECKDB if specified will cause wchkdb to be run against this system v FULLLOGS if specified will cause the complete logs to be collected (default is last 1000 lines) If OBJECT is an endpoint object identifier then enter iplanetwebserver when requested. It should be replaced with the following: itmiplanet_tec_config.sh CREATE "" new_rule_base path rule_base_activation It should be replaced with the following: itmiplanet_tec_config.sh CLONE rule_base new_rule_base path rule_base_activation It should be replaced with the following: itmiplanet_tec_config.sh UPDATE rule_base "" rule_base_activation Limitations and workarounds 5

12 Table 2. Other limitations and workarounds (continued) Limitations Workarounds In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 4. Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console to forward events to Tivoli Business Systems Manager, page 32, the description of how to run the script if you do not want to configure the Tivoli Enterprise Console event server manually is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 4. Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console to forward events to Tivoli Business Systems Manager, page 33, the name of the shell script to create a new rule base is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 4. Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console to forward events to Tivoli Business Systems Manager, page 33, the name of the shell script to clone a new rule base is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, Chapter 4. Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager, section Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console to forward events to Tivoli Business Systems Manager, page 33, the name of the shell script to update a new rule base is wrong. In the IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server User s Guide, the cross-reference locations on page 19 are wrong. It should be replaced with the following: You can run the itmiplanet_tbsm_config_evtsvr.sh script that is provided as is with the product. It should be replaced with the following: You can run the itmiplanet_tbsm_config_evtsvr.sh script that is provided as is with the product. It should be replaced with the following: You can run the itmiplanet_tbsm_config_evtsvr.sh script that is provided as is with the product. It should be replaced with the following: You can run the itmiplanet_tbsm_config_evtsvr.sh script that is provided as is with the product. The correct cross-reference location to Creating profile managers and profiles is page 89. The correct cross-reference location to Add subscribers to a profile manager is page 91. Patch None The correct cross-reference location to Adding default resource models to profiles is page 93. Additional information on specific limitations and workarounds This section includes descriptions and procedures regarding specific limitations and workarounds from Tables 1 and 2. Java exception that the installer displays The following sample message shows a harmless Java exception message that might display when you run the product installer on UNIX: 6 IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Web Infrastructure: iplanet Web Server: Limitations and Workarounds Supplement

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